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Posted - 2014.02.03 18:43:00 -
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Asterion Cretos wrote:Put my SP into the first level of the Minmatar Logi. Is there any way I can improve this fitting?
2 Highs: Militia Light Damage Modifier, Militia Shield Extender
LW: Militia AR
Loucs Grenades
Eq. Slots: Repper, Nanohives, Injectors (Uplinks here on the copy of this suit)
2 Low Slots: Militia Armor Plates (2)
Know all of this is Militia gear. Going to put standard in when I feel I can properly fund it. Dying in the double digits each match tends to hurt the wallet haha.
Follow the LogiBro guide that was mentioned somewhere in the first 4-5 post. Now that is out of the way.
My Point of View starting out on the drop suit setup, knowing that you are running a Minmatar Logi suit helps me out since I am at prototype level thanks to the LogiBro Guide (4 high, 4 low, 4 equipment). For a standard suit not bad but you could drop the damage modifier. Yea I know 3% damage could make a difference but you are better off putting on another shield extender. The proficiency in any weapon you use will help you out in dispersing additional damage. For example I am level 5 in AR and level 4 in proficiency (3% per level *4 levels = 12% more damage!!! Complex damage mod without the use for one.)
Good job on the equipment slots. Those are the basic LogiBro needs that anyone and everyone will benefit from. As usual the higher the equipment the more useful it will be but will consume more CPU/PG along with ISK. With that said make sure to max out Drop suit core upgrades along with engineering and electronics to get the maximum amount of space allowed on your suit. This in turn allows you to fit powerful weapons, modules, and or equipment.
Great job on the low slots with the armor plates. At your level you will need all the armor you can get especially if you are repairing at a rate of 1hp/s. At advance level you will get 3 high 3 low and at prototype 4 high 4 low 4 equipment.
My point of view on you dying a lot. Trust me when I say I was struggling with kills to deaths at standard level. I came to understand that I need to be around my squad majority of the time or at least around a group of good blueberries (players not in my squad). If you stick around your squad majority of the time you will soon see that you are dying less while obtaining more war points just by repairing, giving ammo, drop up links, scanning, killing, reviving, and laying down suppressive fire. If it's a health based problem consider spending skill points in drop suit armor upgrades and drop suit shield upgrades. Both of them increase the base value of the suit's armor and shield without additional modules.
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Tends to flip the table when seeing the words:
YOU HAVE BEEN SCANNED
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